Word: bloom
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...play in which Gilbert moves farthest away from the Victorian center he usually represented and comes closest to criticizing society as well as ridiculing social follies. And in an artistic sense, The Mikado is among the most selfaware and sophisticated of Gilbert and Sullivan's works. "The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring," for example, parodies the basic technique of opera and musical comedy--the action is ludicrously interrupted on very little pretext in order to make way for a song and dance number. One character lightly ends a sentence with the near-cliche: "It'll be as welcome...
Directed by ARAM AVAKIAN Screenplay by JEFFREY BLOOM...
...Jeffrey Bloom Sherman Oaks, Calif...
...major step in Premier Chou's efforts to create a stable party hierarchy for the future. But his fading health endangers his carefully engineered display of unity. Many experts last week were predicting a quick return to political infighting and jockeying for position, once the bloom of the 25th anniversary has faded...
...pipe organ. The old instrument, installed in 1929 but never totally satisfactory, had been removed in the mid-'60s. But to install a new console and set of pipes would have meant tearing out the stage walls and changing their shape. To Carnegie's executive director, Julius Bloom, that would have been as risky as prying apart a Stradivarius violin. What...